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For the sixth consecutive year, The Art Institute of Vancouver has been named to “The Princeton Review’s” list of the top 25 undergraduate schools for studying video game design.

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Shawn Ernst practiced his culinary skills on some very willing test subjects—his friends. Their praise convinced him that a culinary career was his future, and he’s currently the executive chef at his own company that offers high end—yet affordably priced—catering. Watch Shawn’s video and see how his education and culinary passion led him to become a trailblazer in the Chicago area catering scene.

Summer is just around the corner—the season for vacations, for gathering with friends and family, and for enjoying well-deserved moments of relaxation. And while these annual activities are treasured by all, sometimes we can’t help but crave a little extra excitement to shake up our routines.

David Daniel Kent believes that strong design begins with a process of discovery. And in March 2014, “Arkitip Magazine” gave him the opportunity to be “discovered” by West Coast art lovers at its Slow Culture Gallery in Los Angeles, CA. David’s work was featured in the exhibition “High Math,” showcasing the work of 20 artists from across the country. It was a career-defining experience that brought him into the national art spotlight.

For the sixth consecutive year, The Art Institute of Vancouver has been named to “The Princeton Review’s” list of the top 25 undergraduate schools for studying video game design.

Sam Harris is an Emmy-award winning compositor—earning a Prime Time Emmy award in 2011 for contributions to the production of “Gettysburg.” Today, Sam works as a compositor for Stargate Digital in Vancouver, British Columbia. He’s responsible for overseeing the completion of assigned shots.